Conty
linux_rocksmith
Conty | linux_rocksmith | |
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42 | 7 | |
650 | 89 | |
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8.0 | 6.6 | |
11 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Conty
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[PSA] If you are having problems running EAC enabled games on Steam, try running Steam through conty
For the glory of mankind he edited his post saying that running Steam through conty (https://github.com/Kron4ek/Conty) fixed his problem with EAC enabled games.
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Civ6 in a Windows VM?
Have you tried using: Flatpak (use flatseal for other library locations), Conty (use HOME_DIR in case you want to separate it from host's .steam folder), or Distrobox (use Bazzite-Arch image for quick setup)
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Wine 8.10 Released
nah, there is conty to save the day of not dealing with i386
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Gaming in Slackware?
Or go the https://github.com/Kron4ek/Conty way
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Portable Arch Linux packed into a single executable
These ideas I'm toying with also is what made me request the non-image option with Conty here (https://github.com/Kron4ek/Conty/issues/77) where u/Kron4ek speedily patched an option to do so (ty!). Though I'm still pondering what I'm trying to do and if it would make sense with Conty.
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Current state of linux application sandboxing. Is it even as secure as Android ?
I'd imagine the sandbox options are bubblewrap presets, though -- you'd probably want to look around conty-start.sh for more details or ask in the GitHub Discussion.
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The first tip to give to any new Linux user should be "do NOT search for, download, and install software on the Web!"
Have you tried Conty? The best way I could describe it is the combination of distrobox and AppImage. You basically build a single binary (or use the pre-built one the dev made) containing a minimal Arch install and any other packages you listed in the create-arch-bootstrap.sh file.
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Thinking of purchasing a 4080 laptop and replacing W11 with KDE plasma
Do note that with Nobara having Fedora base, some stuff might not have a Flatpak/AppImage or RPM for you to install easily unlike on Debian/Ubuntu-based (tho PikaOS is Nobara re-implemented under Ubuntu-base, but I haven't tested it). Distrobox and Conty may help you with that, but if you were fine with Steam Deck's limitation, you should be alright under Fedora-based distro.
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Improved Wine gaming with exeCute
It's why I usually just run Bottles in Conty. nix-unstable also have the latest Bottles builds, though I haven't tested those yet. I don't think the default permissions is a big problem though, just something to note if you store your games outside of areas it has permissions for by default.
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Pacman Virtual Environment v0.1
Conty https://github.com/Kron4ek/Conty looks interesting, but also relies on an image, here squashfs. Mentioned in this comment along with some more options: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/xq09nf/comment/iqdigoe/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
linux_rocksmith
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Some issues I ran into running RS with RS_ASIO on Steam Deck, that may help somebody like me
I finally got running Rocksmith with RS_ASIO (wine_asio) on Steam Deck, following this guide but with a lot of Google too.
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My audio interface input volume is way lower than in Windows - help a noob please?
I followed this guide: https://github.com/theNizo/linux_rocksmith
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Rocksmith 2014
There is a guide, https://github.com/thenizo/linux_rocksmith, but it requires changing the readonly filesystem. I feel like there might be a better way to do this with Bottles but haven't had the interest to delve back into this.
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DLC/CDLC on Linux?
I had a similar issue and did finally get RSASIO to work. I basically followed this guide, but had a similar issue where I either could launch from steam and dlc/cldc would work fine, or I could launch from Lutris and get sound but no dlc/cdlc. After struggling with it for a week or so I finally tried reverting to the "legacy" version of Rocksmith, and it worked (using the Lutris launcher, but not through Steam)!
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Finally got Rocksmith running on Arch Linux
Thanks to the amazing GitHub user "TheNizo", there's a really good guide on how to get this up and running quite quickly, with no delay, good FPS and a relatively painless experience.
- RS2014 on a Steam Deck - still working on the RTC but otherwise runs well!
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SteamOS vs Rocksmith 2014 - Windows Wins again
Please look on protondb before whining about compatability. I found this guide via google, that one probably works.
What are some alternatives?
Wine-Builds - Wine builds (Vanilla, Staging, TkG and Proton)
gamer-os - A Steam Big Picture based couch gaming OS
wine-portable-executable - Wine builds packed into portable executables
run_rocksmith_linux - A script for running Rocksmith (2014) from Steam Proton
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
steamtinkerlaunch - Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client for custom launch options and 3rd party programs [Moved to: https://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunch]
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
steamtinkerlaunch - Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client for custom launch options and 3rd party programs
valheim-server-docker - Valheim dedicated gameserver with automatic update, World backup, BepInEx and ValheimPlus mod support
apx - Apx is the Vanilla OS package manager. It’s meant to be simple to use, but also powerful with support to installing packages from multiple sources without altering the root filesystem.
wineasio - ASIO to JACK driver for WINE